RyanFialcowitz
Swabbie
Banned
Did the DVD version come with a manual? If so was it a real manual of a pdf on the disk?
-Ryan P. Fialcowitz
-Ryan P. Fialcowitz
I didn't get a manual with my copy of WC4DVD but I figred that was cus it came from Ebay. There is a pdf on the first DVD though and not surprisingly it's almost identicle to the CD version. It's under WC4_PG.pdf.
There is a marked inprovement in the movies. What still bugs me is that I have to crank the volume to watch the movies...but during gameplay if I don't remember to turn down the volume..well it's deffining.
The graphics aren't terrible for a game that's over ten years old. And it's possible we might be able to improve that in the future so it seems like an odd complaint. And your analogy doesn't really work. No one tricked you into thinking the space-flight graphics were any different than the CD version before you took it for a spin.Going from DVD quility movies to 16bit graphics blows too. It's lke driving down the freeway in a Lotus, stopping off the get gas, a bite to eat and take a leak and finding a Pinto where the Lotus was. :s
Hey, as long as it plays tough. Not bad for $60. Just sucks that I don't have the box, manuals; all the cool crap you want when collecting. But I got extra WC4 boxes and such to give WC4 DVD a warm home.
Hell, been playing WC4 on and off since I got it and have lived with it. Just a matter of remembering to turn the volume down.IIRC all you got with the double-sided version was the disc. It was a promotional freebie for buying a MPEG decoder card.
IIRC all you got with the double-sided version was the disc. It was a promotional freebie for buying a MPEG decoder card. So, don't worry about collecting, because what you have is all there is to it.
It did come in a cardboard Wing Commander IV envelope -- that's really all collectors should need.
All the other games (except academy, porbably) had cooler manuals and stuff.
Are you kidding? The Academy manual is great -- full specifications and little histories for all of the ships, pilot bios, the letter introducing a "story" to the game from Colonel Lombard. That was a great manual!
Wing Commander IV has the worst manual, bar none.
I do remember reading it once, though, now that you mention it. I thought that Lombard was supposed to be Blair, like the Armada captain and Lafong and Armstrong.
The weirdest thing is that Armada is the only DOS WC that isn't working in DOSBox for me. Go figure.